The lost traveller
작성자
Charles White
아직 평점이 없습니다
Action & Adventure
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
314
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1980
출판사
Dial Press
판
1st
ISBN-10
0517554984
ISBN-13
9780517554982
설명
In a richly layered narrative, Antonia White delves into the intricate dynamics of identity and belonging through the eyes of her protagonist. The story unfolds as a poignant exploration of a woman's journey against the backdrop of early 20th-century society. Engaging with themes of dislocation and personal transformation, the text captures the essence of a life spent in search of meaning amidst the tumult of changing times.
The protagonist navigates her inner conflicts and the expectations imposed on her, portraying a deep-seated yearning for freedom that resonates with readers. White's nuanced character development allows for a profound contemplation of the struggles many face when confronted by societal norms and personal aspirations. As the protagonist encounters various characters along her path, each interaction serves to illuminate her own desires and fears.
Set in an era marked by both privilege and restraint, the narrative weaves together feelings of isolation and connection, artfully reflecting the complexities of the human experience. The journey of the lost traveler becomes not just a physical odyssey but a metaphorical quest for self-discovery and the reclamation of agency in a rapidly evolving world.
The protagonist navigates her inner conflicts and the expectations imposed on her, portraying a deep-seated yearning for freedom that resonates with readers. White's nuanced character development allows for a profound contemplation of the struggles many face when confronted by societal norms and personal aspirations. As the protagonist encounters various characters along her path, each interaction serves to illuminate her own desires and fears.
Set in an era marked by both privilege and restraint, the narrative weaves together feelings of isolation and connection, artfully reflecting the complexities of the human experience. The journey of the lost traveler becomes not just a physical odyssey but a metaphorical quest for self-discovery and the reclamation of agency in a rapidly evolving world.